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Cell Biology
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A large part of Cell Biology is the study of how biological molecules (mainly proteins and nucleic acids like DNA) account for the structure and function of cells. Cell Biologists ... work to account for the structure and function of multicellular organisms in terms of their cellular components. The human body has many specialized cell types that cooperate to provide all of the functions of the human body. Cell biologists are very much concerned with the hormonal and other chemical signals that pass between cells and coordinate the activities of the trillions of cells in a human body.
The Department of Cell Biology is part of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. The College of Medicine is one of seven colleges that make up the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC), one of the largest comprehensive health sciences centers in the United States. Located in Oklahoma City, the OUHSC offers a wide range of clinical and research opportunities.
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The Department of Cell Biology & Anatomy is largely responsible for the teaching of gross anatomy, embryology, histology and cell biology in the undergraduate medical curriculum. In addition, various members of this department ... participate in the education activities of the students within the Bachelor of Health Science – a flagship undergraduate program of the Faculty of Medicine. Members of this department are also highly committed in the education and training of the graduate students registered in various institutes and research groups.
The recommended preparation for the Cell Biology/Biochemistry program includes high school courses in biology, chemistry, physics and pre-calculus. The most current information for prospective students interested in the program is available by contacting the program director. Students with specific research interests can ... contact individual faculty members involved with the program.
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Dr. Stanley G. Nathenson, Distinguished Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, and of Cell Biology, and Samuel H. Golding Professor of Microbiology, has been selected as the recipient of the second annual Marshall S. Horwitz, M.D. Faculty Prize for Research Excellence. The award ceremony and lecture will take place on Wednesday, January 16, 2008, at 4:00PM in the Robbins Auditorium.
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D&MD's Dendritic Cells: Targets for Immunotherapy report outlines the fundamentals of dendritic cell biology, highlighting the specific functions of these cells that make them important to the success of any cell-mediated immunotherapy. The Report describes diseases that have potential for treatment with dendritic cell-based therapies, and focuses on the potential market for new, effective treatments. Also included is a discussion of dendritic cell therapies in development, outlining the data published ... far, and the potential for their success.
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